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February, 2012

  • 3 February

    Google Wallet app surfaces on unlocked Galaxy Nexus

    Google’s fancy mobile payment app apparently will appear on an unlocked Galaxy Nexus running an AT&T SIM. Officially only the Sprint version of the Samsung Nexus S 4G, Google’s old Gingerbread flagship handset, can use Google Wallet software. According to Android blog Droid Life, however, the Google Wallet app popped up in the Market on …

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  • 3 February

    ADzero is a British Android phone made of bamboo

    Fancy saving the planet while enjoying apps, games and web surfing wherever you are? Then say hello to the ADzero, a new British Android phone made from bamboo. The ADzero is the creation of 23-year-old design student Kieron-Scott Woodhouse, who designed the phone while completing his studies at Middlesex University. After posting his design online, he was contacted by a …

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  • 3 February

    Android Bouncer boots out 40 per cent of malware

    The Android Market, like Newcastle’s Bigg Market, is getting too rowdy, but with malware and viruses instead of Scouse hen parties. Now Google’s Bouncer is manning the doors, looking for potential troublemakers and booting out offending apps. Google says it’s been working on Bouncer for several months now — and the search giant already claims to have achieved a 40 …

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  • 3 February

    Military, government officials could get secure Android phones

    Google’s Android operating system may soon receive the U.S. government’s seal of security approval, according to a report from CNN. Citing a source close to the project, CNN says that developers in a government program are working on smartphones that run a customized version of the OS with security improvements. Though the first batch of test devices is authorized only …

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  • 3 February

    New Ting cell phone service turns contracts on their head

    How about this for a crazy idea: a cell phone plan that charges you separately for each voice minute, message, and megabyte. Meet Ting, launched yesterday by Tucows. The new cell phone service for U.S. customers turns the conventional contract on its head by offering plans for various allotments of talk, text, and data. At the end of the month, …

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  • 3 February

    Explained: Apple’s not

    With patent lawsuits all the rage nowadays, one term is popping up more frequently: “frand.” Apple, Google Frand–also known as “rand” in the U.S.–is an obscure legal acronym that stands for “fair, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory,” and is based on the principle that fair licensing of intellectual property is often needed because sometimes certain ideas and patents just need to be …

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  • 3 February

    Goodwill sells a 32GB iPad 2 for $65

    In what many will surely take as a “no way!” story, a lucky guy strolls into a Goodwill and finds a brand-new, in the box, fully functioning iPad 2 with a price tag of merely $65. This is what a $65 iPad 2 from Goodwill looks like. Screenshot by Joe Aimonetti/Reddit user djrjr Let us review. iPad 2. Brand new. …

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  • 3 February

    Samsung Galaxy buying guide

    When it comes to buying a new smart phone, there’s a galaxy of choice — quite literally. Samsung’s Android-powered range of Galaxy handsets have become firm favourites with mobile consumers all over the globe. The Galaxy S2 remains one of the best-selling blowers on the face of the planet, and — along with its predecessor, the Galaxy S — has …

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  • 3 February

    Super slates: Tablets with a little something extra

    Want a tablet that does something the iPad can’t? You’ve come to the right place. Josh P. Miller When you’re up against the Apple iPad, you need more than just a cool name and a low price. You need a hook. You need a feature that no one else has–not even Apple. Whether it’s the waterproof design of the Pantech …

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  • 3 February

    Will Verizon ever get a 4G Windows Phone?

    Verizon customers may have more 4G LTE Google Android smartphones to choose from than subscribers on any other U.S. carrier, but when it comes to a Microsoft Windows Phone devices, forget it. The pickings for Windows Phone smartphones are pretty slim when it comes to Verizon Wireless and even No. 3 carrier Sprint Nextel. So what are interested consumers to …

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